Alan M. Lieberman

Alan Lieberman has nearly 40 years of experience in both government service and private practice. With this extensive background, Alan addresses and solves significant litigation, regulatory, and enforcement matters for clients.

As a former Assistant United States Attorney in Philadelphia, where he was chief of the White Collar and Public Corruption Unit (1973-1978), and a trial lawyer for the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Division of Enforcement in Washington, D.C. (2004-2014), Alan is adept at understanding and handling the most complex matters. He has successfully tried to verdict criminal tax fraud and grand jury perjury cases, both as a federal prosecutor and defense counsel, which is a distinctive experience.

In 1978, Alan was the recipient of the Attorney General's Award for Distinguished Service in recognition of “his outstanding performance in restoring public confidence in federal law enforcement by successfully investigating and prosecuting major cases of official corruption.”

Alan is an adjunct professor at Georgetown University Law Center. He recently authored a chapter in New Developments in Securities Litigation, 2015 ed. (Aspatore Books, Thomson Reuters, 2015).

Outside the Firm

Alan is an instrument-rated pilot who flies abused dogs rescued from quick-kill facilities to new homes along the I-95 corridor.